I built my first computer when I was 8. Assembling, tweaking, and troubleshooting computers is pretty much what I do for a living now.
Alot I guess. If i tried I could put my own together.PS3fanboy said:I know a bit. A little beyond just how to use it. But I have a friend, he's 16, I just turned 17, and he's built his own computer and mine. I bought the parts and he built it. It's awesome.
So I was just wondering, how many of you are like him and could build your own computer if you wanted to?
CD mounting is basically just a way for the OS to recognize the data on the disc.A random person said:I can figure out how to get files working and other random things the internet calls for, but it's more messing around enough to succeed and I don't understand some of what I'm doing (despite a few explanations, I have no idea what CD mounting is). Really, while in my extended transition period to Ubuntu (haven't used it much, though; I've been typing all this on my mom's study PC) I'm pretty much dependent on my friend to do things beyond basic operations.
I'm really good with taking intricate things apart and putting them back together correctly. I took apart my old broken PS3 to see if there was anything obvious wrong with it. I put it back together and it still worked until the YLOD came on like usual. So I managed to put it back together correctly, but it was still broken.Marlun_42 said:Got a Bachelor's in computer science and can easily take apart a computer and put it back together.